IRISS image bank collection: criminal justice
A collection of images suitable for use in social work training. These images have Creative Commons licences and may be freely used for non-commercial purposes.
A collection of images suitable for use in social work training. These images have Creative Commons licences and may be freely used for non-commercial purposes.
A collection of images suitable for use in social work training. These images have Creative Commons licences and may be freely used for non-commercial purposes.
A collection of images suitable for use in social work training. These images have Creative Commons licences and may be freely used for non-commercial purposes.
Talk from Connected Practice Symposium, "Human services in the network society : changes, challenges & opportunities", Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow, 14th/15th September 2009. Talk by Walter LaMendola, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Denver.
Podcast from the Connected Practice Symposium, "Human services in the network society, changes, challenges & opportunities", Institute for Advanced Studies, Glasgow, 14th/15th September 2009. Talk by Jackie Rafferty, Director of Centre for Human Service Technology, University of Southampton.
Annual review detailing the challenges faced by the social care sector over the past year, and highlights the issues and possible improvements to services.
Handbook offering guidance to grassroots practitioners on the process of designing a project or product which uses technology-enhanced learning to encourage and promote social justice.
Paper assessing the effectiveness of the teachers continuing professional development resource, Teachers' TV, in the context of how teachers learn and the barriers to teachers' learning.
Document setting out Scotland's eHealth strategy which involves utilising the power of information technology and electronic information to help ensure that patients receive the right care from the right clinicians at the right time in order to achieve the right outcomes.
Collection of papers focusing on the theme of renewing and refocusing understanding of innovation. It explores the notion that everyday interactions between people and public services are a potential source of new ideas and that public services should be developed through participation and co-production.